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Mercer Students Win the Emory Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition

The team of April Holloway and Lyndsey Hurst finished first in the Emory Civil Rights and Liberties Moot Court Competition held in Atlanta on October 10-12.  In the final round, presided over by Presiding Justice Carol Hunstein of the Georgia Supreme Court, the Mercer team defeated a team from the University of San Diego.  Cory DeBord and Leah Fiorenza served as student coaches and Tim Floyd was the faculty coach.

The competition fielded outstanding competitors from law schools throughout the nation.  Our students demonstrated once again their excellence in written and oral advocacy.  Congratulations to these students and to the Mercer Moot Court Program!

(Posted: 10/14/08)
 
 
 
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